Diabetes, I Ain't Having It!

Diabetes, I Ain't Having It!
Author: David Johnson Ph.D.
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1452585377

Diabetes, I Ain't Having It! presents a unique lifestyle regime for those affected by type 2 diabetes. Its suggestions offer substantial health gains for those who want to live their optimal health right now and become "Diabeaters." A Diabeater is someone who has diabetes living with them, who refuses to let it control their life, and who is proactive about maintaining their best possible physical and emotional health. Diabetes, I Ain't Having It! highlights effective diabetic healthcare options, encourages greater health independence, and sets out a full range of useful and simple-to-do tips and exercises. The easy-to-read interactive chapters allow for immediate progress. Each chapter is about doing: The Diabeaters' Mindset provides the mental preparation for kick-starting the Diabeaters' healthier approach to diabetes and life. Recognizing the Symptoms suggests natural solutions for the A-Z of diabetic symptoms presented. A Soupçon of Sabotage focuses on lifestyle activities that help prevent the temptation of diabetic self-sabotage. The Diabeaters' Activity Charts allow for easy monitoring of daily progress and help achieve self-directed goals. The Diabeaters' Anchor/Trigger Combos offer ways to create feel-good activities to ensure healthy choices are taken where unhealthy options prevail. Finally, the Diabeaters' Ten Factor keeps Diabeaters moving forward in health while the A-Z of Diabeaters' Dailies gives concise solutions to keeping the effects of diabetes at bay. Join us in a healthier life and start diabeating today.

Ain’t That A Mother

Ain’t That A Mother
Author: Adiba Nelson
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1799932249

From pasties to postpartum and everything in between No one said motherhood would be easy. For Adiba Nelson, the journey to parenthood started with a big bang and continues with a breakdown (or two) and several “why?” questions for God. Witty and bold, Afro-Latina Adiba grew up in survival mode. Her sometimes complicated relationship with her strong-willed, vibrant, religious mother marked her views of mothering and love. When a chance encounter with a tall-ish, brown-skinned brotha at Ruby Tuesday’s right before closing time collided with a Jill Scott song and the right time of the month, Adiba found herself unexpectedly pregnant. She also found herself unexpectedly falling into the same relationship patterns of the matriarchs before her—the ones she swore she’d never end up in. Mom to a new baby with high medical needs and with a slew of hardships that just won’t quit, she set out on a reckoning that was just as generational as it was personal. Along the way, Adiba never loses her heart or her humor. This is a true love story, but the kind about a woman loving herself enough to change the course of her life for herself, her child, and the women after her as well as before. From pasties to postpartum depression, Ain’t That A Mother is not your average motherhood memoir—and Adiba is not your average mother. The in-between moments and the self-revelations are where this bold and brilliant story of love, family secrets, and lots of “what the...?” really shines. Just like parenting, the story is messy, but the reward is incredibly satisfying.

"It Ain't Necessarily So" Book Two

Author: Bob Maddison
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1304616983

A review of global conspiracy against mankind, from religion, science, education, wars, government, medicines to global warming. Now is the time to uncover and discover some of the many issues and causes of human misery and dispair. Also covered is the origin of religions foisted upon man, and how and why this is done. The truth about the identity of Jehovah, Yahweh, culminating in the Christian god and christ is fully documented

Stories from Quarantine

Stories from Quarantine
Author: The New York Times
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982170808

A stunning collection of new fiction previously published as The Decameron Project and originally commissioned by The New York Times Magazine as the COVID-19 pandemic first spread across the world, from twenty-nine authors including Margaret Atwood, Tommy Orange, Edwidge Danticat, Rachel Kushner, Colm Tóibín, Charles Yu, and more. When reality is surreal, only fiction can make sense of it... In 1353, Giovanni ​Boccaccio wrote The Decameron: one hundred nested tales told by a group of young men and women passing the time at a villa outside Florence while waiting out the gruesome Black Death, a plague that killed more than 25 million people. Some of the stories are silly, some are bawdy, some are like fables. In March 2020, the editors of The New York Times Magazine worked to create a collection of stories written just as the pandemic first swept the globe. How might new fiction from some of today’s finest writers help us memorialize and understand the unimaginable? And what could be learned about how this crisis will affect the art of fiction? These Stories from Quarantine by twenty-nine authors vary widely in texture and tone. The work is a historical tribute to a moment unlike any other in our lifetimes, offering perspective and solace to the reader now and in the uncertain future. Table of Contents: “Preface” by Caitlin Roper “Introduction” by Rivka Galchen “Recognition” by Victor LaValle “A Blue Sky Like This” by Mona Awad “The Walk” by Kamila Shamsie “Tales from the LA River” by Colm Tóibín “Clinical Notes” by Liz Moore “The Team” by Tommy Orange “The Rock” by Leila Slimani “Impatient Griselda” by Margaret Atwood “Under the Magnolia” by Yiyun Li “Outside” by Etgar Keret “Keepsakes” by Andrew O’Hagan “The Girl with the Big Red Suitcase” by Rachel Kushner “The Morningside” by Téa Obreht “Screen Time” by Alejandro Zambra “How We Used to Play” by Dinaw Mengestu “Line 19 Woodstock/Glisan” by Karen Russell “If Wishes Was Horses” by David Mitchell “Systems” by Charles Yu “The Perfect Travel Buddy” by Paolo Giordano “An Obliging Robber” by Mia Couto “Sleep” by Uzodinma Iweala “Prudent Girls” by Rivers Solomon “That Time at My Brother’s Wedding” by Laila Lalami “A Time of Death, The Death of Time” by Julián Fuks “The Cellar” by Dina Nayeri “Origin Story” by Matthew Baker “To the Wall” by Esi Edugyan “Barcelona: Open City” by John Wray “One Thing” by Edwidge Danticat

Diabetes among the Pima

Diabetes among the Pima
Author: Carolyn Smith-Morris
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816534896

For the past forty years, the Pima Indians living in the Gila River Indian Community have been among the most consistently studied diabetic populations in the world. But despite many medical advances, the epidemic is continuing and prevalence rates are increasing. Diabetes among the Pima is the first in-depth ethnographic volume to delve into the entire spectrum of causes, perspectives, and conditions that underlie the occurrence of diabetes in this community. Drawing on the narratives of pregnant Pima women and nearly ten years’ work in this community, this book reveals the Pimas’ perceptions and understanding of type 2 and gestational diabetes, and their experience as they live in the midst of a health crisis. Arguing that the prenatal period could offer the best hope for curbing this epidemic, Smith-Morris investigates many core values informing the Pimas’ experience of diabetes: motherhood, foodways, ethnic identity, exercise, attitude toward health care, and a willingness to seek care. Smith-Morris contrasts gripping first-person narratives with analyses of several political, economic, and biomedical factors that influence diabetes among the Pimas. She also integrates major theoretical explanations for the disease and illuminates the strengths and weaknesses of intervention strategies and treatment. An important contribution to the ongoing struggle to understand and prevent diabetes, this volume will be of special interest to experts in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, public health, and anthropology. Click here for a Facilitator’s Guide to Diabetes among the Pima

My Sister Rose Has Diabetes

My Sister Rose Has Diabetes
Author: Monica Driscoll Beatty
Publisher: Health Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780929173276

Discusses the management of Type I diabetes, highlighting the issues of those without diabetes who sometimes feel forgotten in a family preoccupied with this chronic condition.

It Ain't All for Nothin'

It Ain't All for Nothin'
Author: Walter Dean Myers
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0061975001

Life in Harlem isn't easy, but Tippy and his grandmother are doing okay. Then Grandma Carrie gets sick, and Tippy goes to live with Lonnie, his father. Lonnie's got his own thing going on, and he doesn't have much room in his life for a son he barely knows -- unless, that is, Tippy is willing to walk the far side of the fine line between right and wrong. Grandma Carrie always said if he had Jesus in his heart there wasn't anything to worry about, but sometimes it's not that simple. When the chips are down, will Tippy be able to call for help -- and is there anyone out there who will listen?

When I Go Low

When I Go Low
Author: Ginger Vieira
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre:
ISBN:

Jax the Cat likes to play soccer, eat sandwiches, and ride his bike with his friends -- oh, and he also has type 1 diabetes! For Jax, one of the hardest parts of living with type 1 diabetes is noticing how he feels when his blood sugar is low. One day, he goes on a walk to find other kids with type 1 and learns a few new things about low blood sugars along the way!